NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PASADENA - 
MANDARIN EVENING GOATS 
Dr. H.S. Warren is seriously ill at 
the Mass. General Hospital. Dr. 
Warren has been the house physician 
at the Oceanside. 
Drs. Jackson and Mead of Bev- 
erly Farms have opened an office at 
Magnolia. They are located in the 
Fuller cottage, one of the Oceanside 
hotel connections 
Today’s arrivals at the Oceanside 
_ included H. R. Morehead and family 
of New York who are here for the 
season. They have apartments in 
‘East cottage. 
_ ‘he president of the American 
Steel and Wire Co., W. P. Palmer 
and family of Cleveland arrived at 
Magnolia Tuesday for the season. 
_ They are living at Sea Crest, one of 
the Oceanside cottages. 
_ Mr. and Mrs: E. L. Smith came 
over from New York today to remain 
most of the season. Mr. Smith is 
connected with the jewelry firm of 
Dreicer & Co., who have « shop in 
the Colonnade. 
After a very pleasant trip abroad, 
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and family re- 
turned this week, and came to the 
_ Oceanside for a fortnight, prior to 
going too the White Mts. for the 
summer. 
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East Gloucester 
- The family of the late Prof. Edwin 
RB. Story of the faculty of Smith Col- 
Jege, Northampton, do not return to 
Rocky Neck this season having 
rented their summer home on Won- 
‘son’s Point to Mr. and Mrs. Carl 
‘Webster of Boston. 
' The following ex-graduates, who 
‘were attending Abbott Academy 
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The Colonnade - - - 
JAPANESE 
OPERA AND WORK BAGS AND MANY 
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— -GERLA CH. 
Importer 
HAS OPENED HIS SUMMER BRANCH IN 
KIMONOS 
SHAWLS, ETC. 
GHINESE EMBROIDERIES 
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Magnolia, Mass. 
AND GHINESE EMBROIDERED 
GOWN AND WAIST PATTERNS 
NOVELTIES MADE OF THE OLD 
Magnolia jfrench band Laundry 
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MAGNOLIA, 
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Free Collection and Delivery 
Specialties: Shirts, Collars, Cuffs 
Shirt Waists from 20c up. 
Lingerie Dresses and Linen Suits from 75c up 
Percale Skirts from 40c up 
Family Washing 50c dozen 
HEADQUARTERS 
For 
Eastman Kodaks 
and Supplies 
Developing and Printing 
PREMO CAMERAS 
$1.50 to $15.00 
The Leading Sporting Goods 
House in Beverly 
Telephone Con, 
BEVERLY NEWS CoO. 
224 CABOT.ST. 
commencement, have been spending 
a very enjoyable week’s reunion at 
the Rockaway, Rocky Neck; Edith 
M. Joy, Brooklyn; Ethel W. Noyes, 
Newton Centre; Esther W, Stickney, 
Beverly; Thirza H. Gay, Newton; 
Marjorie Hill, New York city; Pa- 
tience Schmidt, Chicago, and Helen 
M. Weber, Canton, O. 
Some week-end parties at the ho- 
tel included Mrs. Langdon B. 
Wheaton, Walter F. Wheaton, Wor- 
cester; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ritchie, 
Boston; Mrs. Robert Cleveland, Mrs. 
Washburn, their two sons and echauf- 
feur, who motored from Springfield. 
Other guests included the Misses 
Fidelis Fiske, Martha Rogers, Thom- 
as F, Freeman, Boston; Arthur L, 
Robinson, Berwick, Me, 
